Rindge Police Log: Aug. 8, 2013

Theft: At 2:14 a.m., a resident of Smith Drive called police to report that a GPS and two wallets had been stolen from two vehicles — a Jeep Grand Cherokee and a Dodge Durango — that were parked outside of the residence. The case is under investigation.

Theft: At 5:33 a.m., a resident of Todd Hill Road called police to report that $130 in cash was had been stolen from the center console of a Ford pickup parked outside of the home. The case is under investigation.

Theft: At 6:30 a.m., residents of Main Street, Todd Hill Road, Surry Park and Lord Brook Road called police throughout the morning with 12 additional reports of thefts from motor vehicles in the area during the overnight hours. Cash, coins, cell phones, GPSs, credit cards and wallets were among the items reported missing. The case is under investigation.

Theft: At 4:15 p.m., police took an additional report of theft from two unlocked motor vehicles parked outside of a residence on Lord Brook Road. A checkbook was reported stolen from one of the vehicles. The case is under investigation.

Thursday, Aug. 1

Arrest: At 2:10 p.m., police responded to Walmart on Route 202 for a woman who was allegedly walking around the store with an open container of beer. The customer told police she planned on paying for the beer, but was thirsty while shopping in the store. Elizabeth Petrosillo, 40, of Gardner, Mass., was arrested and charged with open container violation. She was released on a must appear summons with a Sept. 4 court date at the 8th Circuit Court, Jaffrey.

Friday, Aug. 2

Vandalism: At 12:13 p.m., a resident of Lord Brook Road reported vandalism to a tent that was set up in the backyard. The case is under investigation.

Saturday, Aug. 3

Criminal mischief: At 7 p.m., police responded to Honey Farms parking lot on Route 119 for a report of a large group of youth who were allegedly loitering and hindering customers’ access to the store. Police responded and spoke with nine youths, who were each issued a warning and asked to leave.

Sunday, Aug. 4

Theft: At 10:15 a.m., police responded to a residence on Smith Drive for a report of a theft from a motor vehicle. The residents, who were returning from vacation, learned that a vehicle they had left behind was rummaged through. The case is under investigation.

Monday, Aug. 5

Lost child: At 10:15 a.m., police responded to a residence on Rand Road for a report of a small child who had been found wandering in the roadway. Allegedly the child had wandered away from a residence through an unsecured door, after the father had gone out for a run. The two were later reunited.

Must appear: At 2:40 p.m., police responded to Walmart on Route 202 for a report of two women who had been detained for allegedly attempting to shoplift from the store. Alicia Boudreau, 24, and Keri Bisbee, 24, both of Gardner, Mass., were each issued must appear summonses, charging them with willful concealment. Police said the women were not arrested because one had a 1-year-old child with her and the second, a 3-month-old child. They are scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 4.